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80960JA/JF/JD/JS/JC/JT 3.3 V Embedded 32-Bit MicroprocessorDatasheetProduct Featuress Code Compatible with all 80960Jx ProcessorssHigh-Performance Embedded Architecture —One Instruction/Clock Execution —Core Clock Rate is:1x the Bus Clock for 80960JA/JF/JS 2x the Bus Clock for 80960JD/JC 3x the Bus Clock for 80960JT —Load/Store Programming Model —Sixteen 32-Bit Global Registers—Sixteen 32-Bit Local Registers (8 sets)—Nine Addressing Modes—User/Supervisor Protection Model sTwo-Way Set Associative Instruction Cache—80960JA - 2Kbyte —80960JF/JD - 4Kbyte —80960JS/JC/JT - 16Kbyte —Programmable Cache-Locking MechanismsDirect Mapped Data Cache —80960JA - 1Kbyte —80960JF/JD - 2Kbyte —80960JS/JC/JT - 4Kbyte —Write Through Operation sOn-Chip Stack Frame Cache—Seven Register Sets May Be Saved —Automatic Allocation on Call/Return —0-7 Frames Reserved for High-Priority InterruptssOn-Chip Data RAM—1Kbyte Critical Variable Storage —Single-Cycle Access s3.3V Supply Voltage —5V Tolerant Inputs—TTL Compatible Outputs sHigh Bandwidth Burst Bus—32-Bit Multiplexed Address/Data—Programmable Memory Configuration —Selectable 8-, 16-, 32-Bit Bus Widths —Supports Unaligned Accesses—Big or Little Endian Byte Ordering sHigh-Speed Interrupt Controller —31 Programmable Priorities —Eight Maskable Pins plus NMI#—Up to 240 Vectors in Expanded Mode sTwo On-Chip Timers—Independent 32-Bit Counting —Clock Prescaling by 1, 2, 4 or 8—Internal Interrupt Sources s Halt Mode for Low Powers IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG) Boundary Scan Compatibility sPackages—132-Lead Pin Grid Array (PGA)—132-Lead Plastic Quad Flat Pack (PQFP)—196-Ball Mini Plastic Ball Grid Array (MPBGA)Order Number: 273159-006August 2004INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH INTEL® PRODUCTS. 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Current characterized errata are available on request.Contact your local Intel sales office or your distributor to obtain the latest specifications and before placing your product order.Copies of documents which have an ordering number and are referenced in this document, or other Intel literature may be obtained by calling1-800-548-4725 or by visiting Intel’s website at .AlertVIEW, AnyPoint, AppChoice, BoardWatch, BunnyPeople, CablePort, Celeron, Chips, CT Connect, CT Media, Dialogic, DM3, EtherExpress, ETOX, FlashFile, i386, i486, i960, iCOMP, InstantIP, Intel, Intel logo, Intel386, Intel486, Intel740, IntelDX2, IntelDX4, IntelSX2, Intel Create & Share, Intel GigaBlade, Intel InBusiness, Intel Inside, Intel Inside logo, Intel NetBurst, Intel NetMerge, Intel NetStructure, Intel Play, Intel Play logo, Intel SingleDriver, Intel SpeedStep, Intel StrataFlash, Intel TeamStation, Intel Xeon, Intel XScale, IPLink, Itanium, LANDesk, LanRover, MCS, MMX, MMX logo, Optimizer logo, OverDrive, Paragon, PC Dads, PC Parents, PDCharm, Pentium, Pentium II Xeon, Pentium III Xeon, Performance at Your Command, RemoteExpress, Shiva, SmartDie, Solutions960, Sound Mark, StorageExpress, The Computer Inside., The Journey Inside, TokenExpress, Trillium, VoiceBrick, Vtune, and Xircom are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.Copyright © Intel Corporation, 2002, 2004Contents Contents1.0Introduction (7)2.080960Jx Overview (9)2.180960 Processor Core (10)2.2Burst Bus (11)2.3Timer Unit (11)2.4Priority Interrupt Controller (11)2.5Instruction Set Summary (12)2.6Faults and Debugging (12)2.7Low Power Operation (12)2.8Test Features (12)2.9Memory-Mapped Control Registers (13)2.10Data Types and Memory Addressing Modes (13)3.0Packaging Information (15)3.1Available Processors and Packages (15)3.2Pin Descriptions (16)3.2.1Functional Pin Definitions (16)3.2.280960Jx 132-Lead PGA Pinout (23)3.2.380960Jx 132-Lead PQFP Pinout (27)3.2.480960Jx 196-Ball MPBGA Pinout (30)4.0Electrical Specifications (35)4.1Absolute Maximum Ratings (35)4.2Operating Conditions (35)4.3Connection Recommendations (36)4.4VCC5 Pin Requirements (VDIFF) (36)4.5VCCPLL Pin Requirements (37)4.6 D.C. Specifications (38)4.7 A.C. Specifications (42)4.7.1 A.C. Test Conditions and Derating Curves (45)4.7.1.1Output Delay or Hold vs. Load Capacitance (46)4.7.1.2T LX vs. AD Bus Load Capacitance (47)4.7.1.3ICC Active vs. Frequency (49)4.7.2 A.C. Timing Waveforms (53)5.0Device Identification (59)5.180960JS/JC/JT Device Identification Register (60)5.280960JD Device Identification Register (61)5.380960JA/JF Device Identification Register (62)6.0Thermal Specifications (63)6.1Thermal Management Accessories (68)6.1.1Heatsinks (68)7.0Bus Functional Waveforms (69)7.1Basic Bus States (79)7.2Boundary-Scan Register (80)ContentsFigures180960Jx Microprocessor Package Options (7)280960Jx Block Diagram (10)3132-Lead Pin Grid Array Top View-Pins Facing Down (23)4132-Lead Pin Grid Array Bottom View-Pins Facing Up (24)5132-Lead PQFP - Top View (27)6196-Ball Mini Plastic Ball Grid Array Top View-Balls Facing Down (30)7196-Ball Mini Plastic Ball Grid Array Bottom View-Balls Facing Up (31)8VCC5 Current-Limiting Resistor (36)9VCCPLL Lowpass Filter (37)10 A.C. Test Load (45)11Output Delay or Hold vs. Load Capacitance–80960JS/JC/JT (3.3 V Signals) (46)12Output Delay or Hold vs. Load Capacitance–80960JS/JC/JT (5V Signals) (46)13Output Delay or Hold vs. Load Capacitance–80960JA/JF/JD (47)14T LX vs. AD Bus Load Capacitance–80960JS/JC/JT (3.3V Signals) (47)15T LX vs. AD Bus Load Capacitance–80960JS/JC/JT (5V Signals) (48)16T LX vs. AD Bus Load Capacitance–80960JA/JF/JD (48)17I CC Active (Power Supply) vs. Frequency–80960JA/JF (49)1880960JA/JF I CC Active (Thermal) vs. Frequency (49)1980960JD I CC Active (Power Supply) vs. Frequency (50)2080960JD I CC Active (Thermal) vs. Frequency (50)2180960JC I CC Active (Power Supply) vs. Frequency (51)2280960JC I CC Active (Thermal) vs. Frequency (51)2380960JS I CC Active (Power Supply) vs. Frequency (52)2480960JS I CC Active (Thermal) vs. Frequency (52)25CLKIN Waveform (53)26T OV1 Output Delay Waveform (53)27T OF Output Float Waveform (54)28T IS1 and T IH1 Input Setup and Hold Waveform (54)29T IS2 and T IH2 Input Setup and Hold Waveform (54)30T IS3 and T IH3 Input Setup and Hold Waveform (55)31T IS4 and T IH4 Input Setup and Hold Waveform (55)32T LX, T LXL and T LXA Relative Timings Waveform (56)33DT/R# and DEN# Timings Waveform (56)34TCK Waveform (57)35T BSIS1 and T BSIH1 Input Setup and Hold Waveforms (57)36T BSOV1 and T BSOF1 Output Delay and Output Float Waveform (57)37T BSOV2 and T BSOF2 Output Delay and Output Float Waveform (58)38T BSIS2 and T BSIH2 Input Setup and Hold Waveform (58)3980960JS/JC/JT Device Identification Register Fields (60)4080960JD Device Identification Register Fields (61)4180960JA/JF Device Identification Register Fields (62)42Non-Burst Read and Write Transactions Without Wait States, 32-Bit Bus (69)43Burst Read and Write Transactions Without Wait States, 32-Bit Bus (70)44Burst Write Transactions With 2,1,1,1 Wait States, 32-Bit Bus (71)45Burst Read and Write Transactions Without Wait States, 8-Bit Bus (72)46Burst Read and Write Transactions With 1, 0 Wait Statesand Extra Tr State on Read, 16-Bit Bus (73)47Double Word Read Bus Request, Misaligned One Byte FromQuad Word Boundary, 32-Bit Bus, Little Endian (74)Contents 48HOLD/HOLDA Waveform For Bus Arbitration (75)49Cold Reset Waveform (76)50Warm Reset Waveform (77)51Entering the ONCE State (78)52Bus States with Arbitration (80)53Summary of Aligned and Unaligned Accesses (32-Bit Bus) (84)54Summary of Aligned and Unaligned Accesses (32-Bit Bus) (Continued) (85)Tables180960Jx 3.3-V Microprocessor Family (7)280960Jx Instruction Set (14)380960Jx Processors Available in 132-Pin PGA Package (15)480960Jx Processors Available in 132-Pin PQFP Package (15)580960Jx Processors Available in Extended Temperature (16)680960Jx Processors Available in 196-Ball MPBGA Package (16)7Pin Description Nomenclature (17)8Pin Description—External Bus Signals (18)9Pin Description—Processor Control Signals, Test Signals, and Power (21)10Pin Description—Interrupt Unit Signals (22)11132-Lead PGA Pinout—In Signal Order (25)12132-Lead PGA Pinout—In Pin Order (26)13132-Lead PQFP Pinout—In Signal Order (28)14132-Lead PQFP Pinout—In Pin Order (29)15196-Ball MPBGA Pinout—In Signal Order (32)16196-Ball MPBGA Pinout—In Pin Order (33)17Absolute Maximum Ratings (35)1880960Jx Operating Conditions (35)19VDIFF Parameters (37)2080960Jx D.C. Characteristics (38)2180960Jx I CC Characteristics (39)2280960Jx A.C. Characteristics (42)23Note Definitions for Table 22, 80960Jx AC Characteristics (45)2480960Jx Device Type and Stepping Reference (59)2580960JS/JC/JT Device ID Register Field Definitions (60)2680960JS/JC/JT Device ID Model Types (60)2780960JD Device ID Field Definitions (61)2880960JD Device ID Model Types (61)2980960JA/JF Device ID Field Definitions (62)3080960JA/JF Device ID Model Types (62)31Thermal Resistance for q CA and q JC Reference Table (63)32Maximum Ambient Temperature Reference Table (63)33132-Lead PGA Package Thermal Characteristics (64)3480960JA/JF/JD 196-Ball MPBGA Package Thermal Characteristics (64)3580960JS/JC/JT 196-Ball MPBGA Package Thermal Characteristics (65)36132-Lead PQFP Package Thermal Characteristics (65)37Maximum T A at Various Airflows in °C (80960JT) (66)38Maximum T A at Various Airflows in °C (80960JC) (66)39Maximum T A at Various Airflows in °C (80960JD) (67)40Maximum T A at Various Airflows in °C (80960JS) (67)41Maximum T A at Various Airflows in °C (80960JA/JF) (68)Contents42Boundary-Scan Register—Bit Order (81)43Natural Boundaries for Load and Store Accesses (81)44Summary of Byte Load and Store Accesses (82)45Summary of Short Word Load and Store Accesses (82)46Summary of n-Word Load and Store Accesses (n = 1, 2, 3, 4) (83)Revision HistoryDate Revision DescriptionSeptember 2002005Removed reference to A80960JF-16 from Table 3 on page15. Removed reference to NG80960JC-40, NG80960JC-33, NG80960JS-16,and NG80960JF-16 from Table 4 on page15.Removed reference to GD80960JC-40, GD80960JC-33, and 80960JS-16 in Table 6 on page16.Removed reference to 80960JC-40, 80960JC-33, 80960JS-16, and 80960JF-16 in Table 18 on page35.Removed reference to 80960JC-40, 80960JC-33, 80960JS-16, and 80960JF-16 from Table 21 on page39.Removed reference to 80960JC-40, 80960JC-33, 80960JS-16 and 80960JF-16 from Table 22 on page42.September 1999004Added new extended temp device offerings. See Table 5 on page16. Removed PGA package availability from JS/JC/JT processors. Changed AC timing parameter T OV1 (min) for extended temp devices only.See Table 22 on page42.June 1999003Merged the 80960JS/JC datasheet information into this datasheet (previously named 80960JA/JF/JD/JT 3.3V Embedded 32-Bit Microprocessor datasheet).Updated I CC values for the 80960JS/JC/JT processors. Increased TIH1 specification for the 80960JS/JC/JT processors. Updated MPBGA thermal specifications.December 1998002Corrected orientation of MPBGA package diagrams (Figure 6 on page30 and Figure 7 on page31).Added Figure 11 on page46,Figure 12 on page46,Figure 14 on page47, and Figure 15 on page48 to distinguish 80960JT 3.3-V and 5-V signal derating curves from the 80960JA/JF/JD derating curves.March 1998001This datasheet supersedes revisions to the following 80960Jx datasheets: #273109 (JT), #272971-002 (JD), and #276146-001 (JA/JF). In addition to combining the documents into one, the following content was changed: Figure 1 on page7: Added MPBGA package to diagram.Section 3.2.4, “80960Jx 196-Ball MPBGA Pinout” on page30: Added new Figures 6 and 7, Tables 10, 11 and 13.Figure 16 on page48: Added with the note that follows the figure.August 2004006To address the fact that many of the package prefix variables have changed, all package prefix variables in this document are now indicated with an "x".80960JA/JF/JD/JS/JC/JT 3.3 V Embedded 32-Bit Microprocessor1.0IntroductionThis document contains information for the 80960Jx microprocessors, including electrical characteristics and package pinout information. Detailed functional descriptions, other than parametric performance, are published in the i960® Jx Microprocessor Developer’s Manual(272483) and may be viewed online at /design/i960/Techinfo/80960JX/.Throughout this datasheet, references to ‘80960Jx’ indicate features that apply to the 3.3-V Jx processors only:Figure 1. 80960Jx Microprocessor Package Optionsi960®iM©19xxx80960JXXXXXXXXX SS132-Pin PQFPTable 1. 80960Jx 3.3-V Microprocessor FamilyProcessor Voltage Instruction Cache Data Cache Core Clock80960JA 3.3 V (5 V Tolerant) 2 Kbyte 1 Kbyte 1x 80960JF 3.3 V (5 V Tolerant) 4 Kbyte 2 Kbyte 1x 80960JD 3.3 V (5 V Tolerant) 4 Kbyte 2 Kbyte 2x 80960JS 3.3 V (5 V Tolerant)16 Kbyte 4 Kbyte 1x 80960JC 3.3 V (5 V Tolerant)16 Kbyte 4 Kbyte 2x 80960JT3.3 V (5 V Tolerant)16 Kbyte4 Kbyte3xNOTE: To address the fact that many of the package prefix variables have changed, all package prefix variables in this document are now indicated with an "x".This page intentionally left blank.80960JA/JF/JD/JS/JC/JT 3.3 V Embedded 32-Bit Microprocessor 2.080960Jx OverviewThe 80960Jx processor offers high performance to cost-sensitive 32-bit embedded applications.The 80960Jx is object code compatible with the 80960 core architecture and is capable of sustainedexecution at the rate of one instruction per clock. This processor’s features include generousinstruction cache, data cache, and data RAM. It also boasts a fast interrupt mechanism anddual-programmable timer units.The 80960Jx processor’s clock multiplication operates the processor core at two or three times thebus clock rate to improve execution performance without increasing the complexity of boarddesigns.Memory subsystems for cost-sensitive embedded applications often impose substantial wait statepenalties. The 80960Jx integrates considerable storage resources on-chip to decouple CPUexecution from the external bus.The 80960Jx rapidly allocates and de-allocates local register sets during context switches. Theprocessor must flush a register set to the stack only when it saves more than seven sets to its localregister cache.A 32-bit multiplexed burst bus provides a high-speed interface to system memory and I/O. A fullcomplement of control signals simplifies the connection of the 80960Jx to external components.The user programs physical and logical memory attributes through memory-mapped controlregisters (MMRs), an extension not found on the i960® Kx, Sx or Cx processors. Physical andlogical configuration registers enable the processor to operate with all combinations of bus widthand data object alignment. The processor supports a homogeneous byte ordering model.This processor integrates two important peripherals: a timer unit and an interrupt controller. Theseand other hardware resources are programmed through memory-mapped control registers, anextension to the familiar i960 processor architecture.The timer unit (TU) offers two independent 32-bit timers for use as real-time system clocks andgeneral-purpose system timing. These operate in either single-shot or auto-reload mode and maygenerate interrupts.The interrupt controller unit (ICU) provides a flexible, low-latency means for requesting interrupts.The ICU provides full programmability of up to 240 interrupt sources into 31 priority levels. TheICU takes advantage of a cached priority table and optional routine caching to minimize interruptlatency. Clock doubling on the 80960JD/JC processors reduces interrupt latency by 40% comparedto the 80960JA/JF, and clock tripling on the 80960JT reduces interrupt latency by 20% comparedto the 80960JD/JC. Local registers may be dedicated to high-priority interrupts to further reducelatency. Acting independently from the core, the ICU compares the priorities of posted interruptswith the current process priority, off-loading this task from the core. The ICU also supports theintegrated timer interrupts.The 80960Jx features a Halt mode designed to support applications where low power consumptionis critical. The halt instruction shuts down instruction execution, resulting in a power savings of upto 90 percent.The 80960Jx’s testability features, including ONCE (On-Circuit Emulation) mode and BoundaryScan (JTAG), provide a powerful environment for design debug and fault diagnosis.80960JA/JF/JD/JS/JC/JT 3.3 V Embedded 32-Bit MicroprocessorThe Solutions960® program features a wide variety of development tools which support the i960 processor family. Many of these tools are developed by partner companies; some are developed by Intel, such as profile-driven optimizing compilers. For more information on these products, contact your local Intel representative.2.180960 Processor CoreThe 80960Jx family is a scalar implementation of the 80960 core architecture. Intel designed this processor core as a very high performance device that is also cost-effective. Factors that contribute to the core ’s performance include:•Core operates at the bus speed with the 80960JA/JF/JS•Core operates at two or three times the bus speed with the 80960JD/JC and 80960JT,respectively•Single-clock execution of most instructions •Independent Multiply/Divide Unit•Efficient instruction pipeline minimizes pipeline break latency•Register and resource scoreboarding allow overlapped instruction execution •128-bit register bus speeds local register caching •Two-way set associative, integrated instruction cache •Direct-mapped, integrated data cache•1-Kbyte integrated data RAM delivers zero wait state program dataFigure 2. 80960Jx Block DiagramProgrammable Interrupt Controller Control Address/Instruction SequencerPhysical Region Configuration Interrupt Port1K Data RAMMemory Interface Execution Multiply UnitDivide UnitMemory-Mapped Register InterfaceData BusGlobal / Local Register FileSRC2DESTSRC1addressControleffective ConstantsGenerationUnitAddress 32-bit Address 32-bit DataBus Request Queuesand Two 32-BitTimers8-SetLocal Register CacheS R C 1S R C 2D E S TPLL, Clocks,Power MgmtBoundary Scan ControllerTAP 5CLKINS R C 1S R C 2D E S TS R C 1D E S T93232-bit buses address / data21Instruction Cache 80960JA - 2K 80960JF/JD - 4K80960JS/JC/JT - 16KDirect Mapped Data Cache 80960JA - 1K 80960JF/JD - 2K 80960JS/JC/JT -1283 Independent 32-Bit SRC1, SRC2, and DEST BusesBus Control Unit80960JA/JF/JD/JS/JC/JT 3.3 V Embedded 32-Bit Microprocessor2.2Burst BusA 32-bit high-performance Bus Controller Unit (BCU) interfaces the 80960Jx to external memoryand peripherals. The BCU fetches instructions and transfers data at the rate of up to four 32-bitwords per six clock cycles. The external address/data bus is multiplexed.Users may configure the 80960Jx’s bus controller to match an application’s fundamental memoryorganization. Physical bus width is register-programmed for up to eight regions. Byte ordering anddata caching are programmed through a group of logical memory templates and a defaults register.The BCU’s features include:•Multiplexed external bus to minimize pin count•32-, 16-, and 8-bit bus widths to simplify I/O interfaces•External ready control for address-to-data, data-to-data and data-to-next-address wait state types•Support for big or little endian byte ordering to facilitate the porting of existing program code•Unaligned bus accesses performed transparently•Three-deep load/store queue to decouple the bus from the coreUpon reset, the 80960Jx conducts an internal self-test. Then, before executing its first instruction, itperforms an external bus confidence test by performing a checksum on the first words of theinitialization boot record (IBR).2.3Timer UnitThe timer unit (TU) contains two independent 32-bit timers that are capable of counting at severalclock rates and generating interrupts. Each is programmed by use of the TU registers. Thesememory-mapped registers are addressable on 32-bit boundaries. The timers have a single-shotmode and auto-reload capabilities for continuous operation. Each timer has an independentinterrupt request to the 80960Jx’s interrupt controller. The TU may generate a fault whenunauthorized writes from user mode are detected. Clock prescaling is supported.2.4Priority Interrupt ControllerA programmable interrupt controller manages up to 240 external sources through an 8-bit externalinterrupt port. Alternatively, the interrupt inputs may be configured for individual edge- or level-triggered inputs. The interrupt unit (IU) also accepts interrupts from the two on-chip timer channelsand a single Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI#) pin. Interrupts are serviced according to their prioritylevels relative to the current process priority.Low interrupt latency is critical to many embedded applications. As part of its highly flexibleinterrupt mechanism, the 80960Jx exploits several techniques to minimize latency:•Interrupt vectors and interrupt handler routines may be reserved on-chip.•Register frames for high-priority interrupt handlers may be cached on-chip.•The interrupt stack may be placed in cacheable memory space.•Interrupt microcode executes at two or three times the bus frequency for the 80960JD/JC and 80960JT, respectively.80960JA/JF/JD/JS/JC/JT 3.3 V Embedded 32-Bit Microprocessor2.5Instruction Set SummaryThe 80960Jx adds several new instructions to the i960 processor core architecture. The newinstructions are:•Conditional Move•Conditional Add•Conditional Subtract•Byte Swap•Halt•Cache Control•Interrupt ControlTable 2 identifies the instructions that the 80960Jx supports. Refer to the i960® Jx MicroprocessorDeveloper’s Manual (272483) for a detailed description of each instruction.2.6Faults and DebuggingThe 80960Jx employs a comprehensive fault model. The processor responds to faults by makingimplicit calls to a fault handling routine. Specific information collected for each fault allows thefault handler to diagnose exceptions and recover appropriately.The processor also has built-in debug capabilities. In software, the 80960Jx may be configured todetect as many as seven different trace event types. Alternatively, mark and fmark instructionsmay generate trace events explicitly in the instruction stream. Hardware breakpoint registers arealso available to trap on execution and data addresses.2.7Low Power OperationIntel fabricates the 80960Jx using an advanced sub-micron manufacturing process. The processor’ssub-micron topology provides the circuit density for optimal cache size and high operating speedswhile dissipating modest power. The processor also uses dynamic power management to turn offclocks to unused circuits.Users may program the 80960Jx to enter Halt mode for maximum power savings. In Halt mode,the processor core stops completely while the integrated peripherals continue to function, reducingoverall power requirements up to 90 percent. Processor execution resumes from internally orexternally generated interrupts.2.8Test FeaturesThe 80960Jx incorporates numerous features that enhance the user’s ability to test both theprocessor and the system to which it is attached. These features include ONCE (On-CircuitEmulation) mode and Boundary Scan (JTAG).80960JA/JF/JD/JS/JC/JT 3.3 V Embedded 32-Bit Microprocessor The 80960Jx provides testability features compatible with IEEE Standard Test Access Port andBoundary Scan Architecture (IEEE Std. 1149.1).One of the boundary scan instructions, HIGHZ, forces the processor to float all its output pins(ONCE mode). ONCE mode may also be initiated at reset without using the boundary scanmechanism.ONCE mode is useful for board-level testing. This feature allows a mounted 80960Jx toelectrically “remove” itself from a circuit board. This allows for system-level testing in which aremote tester, such as an in-circuit emulator, may exercise the processor system.The provided test logic does not interfere with component or circuit board behavior and ensuresthat components function correctly, connections between various components are correct, andvarious components interact correctly on the printed circuit board.The JTAG Boundary Scan feature is an attractive alternative to conventional “bed-of-nails” testing.It may examine connections that might otherwise be inaccessible to a test system.2.9Memory-Mapped Control RegistersThe 80960Jx, although compliant with the i960 processor core, has the added advantage ofmemory-mapped, internal control registers not found on the i960 Kx, Sx or Cx processors. Theseregisters give software the interface to easily read and modify internal control registers.Each of these registers is accessed as a memory-mapped, 32-bit register. Access is accomplishedthrough regular memory-format instructions. The processor ensures that these accesses do notgenerate external bus cycles.2.10Data Types and Memory Addressing ModesAs with all i960 processors, the 80960Jx instruction set supports several data types and formats:•Bit•Bit fields•Integer (8-, 16-, 32-, 64-bit)•Ordinal (8-, 16-, 32-, 64-bit unsigned integers)•Triple word (96 bits)•Quad word (128 bits)The 80960Jx provides a full set of addressing modes for C and assembly programming:•Two Absolute modes•Five Register Indirect modes•Index with displacement•IP with displacement。
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备注 2 1N/mm2=1MPa
8.表面粗糙度的区分及代号 8.1 电镀锡板
电镀锡板表面粗糙度的区分及代号如表 7。但是供需双方可经过协商,细分表面粗糙 度及代号。
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有时效的原板调质度由订货方指定。订货方没有指定时,人工时效后,适用于表 6。 备注 2 2 次冷轧镀锡板及原板的调质度,来不能只以单一机械性能表示,但是作为 最有效的机械性能指标,采用洛氏硬度表示。 表 6-2 次冷轧产品的调质度
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最小平均锡量 0.80×m 0.87×m 0.90×m 0.80×2m
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HR630-NA
目录一、概述 (1)二、主要技术数据 (2)三、工作原理 (3)四、运输和储藏 (3)1、运输 (3)2、储藏 (3)五、安装 (5)1、抗震座 (5)2、基础 (5)3、安装中的注意事项 (6)4、管路的连接 (6)5、电器控制 (8)六、主要结构 (8)七、操作与使用 (11)1、启动前的准备工作 (11)2、启动 (12)3、操作与清洗 (12)4、停机 (13)八、故障及原因分析 (14)九、保养与维修 (13)1、保养 (15)2、维修 (16)十、易损件表 (24)十一、装箱清单 (25)一、概述HR630-NA双级活塞推料离心机是一种连续操作的高效过滤式离心机,可应用于>50µm的各种颗粒状、纤维状等悬浮液的连续脱水和洗涤。
例如:钠盐、铵盐、钾盐、三聚酰胺、PVC等等,可以分离的物料达二百余种。
我公司生产的双级活塞推料离心机,是当今世界上最有效的推料离心机之一,她设计先进,加工精良,凡与物料接触的零件一般均采用耐腐蚀性好的超低碳不锈钢材料,旋转部件经精确动平衡,生产效率高,使用寿命长。
为了使您在使用离心机中能运转正常,且发挥应有的效益,请根据本手册的要求,正确地进行安装、操作、保养与维修二、主要技术参数转鼓级数 2转鼓直径(mm)560/630(内/外)最高工作转速(r/min)1900(具体转速由订货时确定)转鼓旋转方向(从机壳前面看)顺时针转油泵旋转方向与转子同方向推料次数(time/min) 40-108(具体推料次数由订货时确定)工作油压(MPa)8油泵电机功率(KW) 13-30(具体功率由订货时确定)主电机功率(KW) 37-75(具体功率由订货时确定)外形尺寸(mm X mm X mm) 3130X1840X1265总重量(Kg) 4860三、工作原理需要分离的物料A(见图一)经调整固液比例后,通过进料管1连续地供入离心机,由进料分配器2将物料均匀地撒到第一级转鼓3上,通过筛网,大部分的母液在这里得到过滤,并由机壳汇集,经出口D排出机外,固体物料被截留在筛网上形成滤饼,在既旋转又往复运动的第一级转鼓的作用下,第一级转鼓内的滤饼被推料盘4逐渐推到第二级转鼓5内,使得它在筛网上的位置结构发生变化,并获得更大的离心力,因滤饼在转鼓内有足够的停留时间,在强大的离心力作用下,它能达到很低的含湿率。
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重量 Weight 出厂日期 Manufacture date
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上海通用电气开关有限公司 Shanghai GE Breakers Co.,Ltd.
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Phoenix Contact REG-K 12x230 16 手动模式下的开关器 说明书
The switch actuator REG-K/12x230/16 with manual mode (referred to below as the actuator ) can switch twelve loads via separate, floating make contacts.Y ou can also manually switch the connected loads with manual switches on the actuator without bus voltage.The actuator has a bus coupler. It is installed on a DIN rail, with the bus connection made via a bus connecting terminal. It is supplied with power from the bus voltage. A data rail is not required.For your safetyHAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASHSafe electrical installation must be carried out only by skilled professionals. Skilled professionals must prove profound knowledge in the following areas:•Connecting to installation networks •Connecting several electrical devices •Laying electric cables•Connecting and establishing KNX networks •Safety standards, local wiring rules and regulations Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.RISK OF FATAL INJURY FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK The output may carry electrical current even when the load is switched off.•When working on the device: Always disconnect the device from the supply by means of the fuse in the in-coming circuit.•Even if the manual switch is in the …OFF“ position, aKNX telegram can switch the connections to being live at any time. Before working on the device, always diconnect the fuse in the incoming circuit from the supply.Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.Getting to know the switch actuatorA Bus connecting terminal, max. 4 core pairsB Programming LED (red LED)C Programming buttonD Cable coverE Operating LED (green LED)F Manual switchG Screw terminals1Set the actuator onto the DIN rail.2Connect KNX.¼WARNINGRisk of fatal injury from electrical current. The device could become damaged.Safety clearance must be guaranteed inaccordance with IEC 60664-1. There must be at least 4 mm between the individual cores of the 230 V supply cable and the KNX line.Connections, displays and operatingelementsMounting the actuatorRISK OF FATAL INJURY FROM ELECTRIC SHOCKVoltage may be present at the outputs when the mains voltage is connected to the system.If subjected to strong vibrations during transportation, the switch contacts might change to the enabled state.After connecting the bus voltage, set the relays of the channels to the position desired simply by switching …On/Off“ or by changing the manual switch to …OFF“.Failure to follow these instructions will result indeath or serious injury.3Connect the bus voltage.4Switch the relays of the channels on and offmanually once with the manual switches.5Connect the load.The cables to the loads as well as the system voltages (L1, L2 or L3) are connected via screw terminals for max. 16 A. Every two L connections are bridged internally.6Connect the mains voltage.Now you can check the functionality of the actuator and the connected loads without having to load the application from the ETS. (See the "Operating the actuator" section.)1Press the programming button.The programming LED lights up.2Load the physical address and application into thedevice from the ETS.The programming LED goes out.The operating LED lights up: The application was loaded successfully, the device is ready for operation.Putting the actuator into operationSpaceLogic KNXSwitch actuator REG-K/12x230/16 with manual modeOperating instructionsArt. no. MTN648493Normally, you control connected devices using push-buttons or by remote control. However, you canmanually switch each of the actuator's channels on and off directly at the manual switches.Schneider Electric Industries SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier Rueil Malmaison 92500 FranceIf you have technical questions, please contact the Cus-tomer Care Centre in your /contactOperating the actuatorT echnical dataExternal auxiliary voltage:NonePower supply from bus:DC 24V/max. 10mA Insulation voltage:AC 4 kV between bus and 230V ACSwitch contacts:12 x make contacts, floating Nominal voltage:AC 230V , 50 to 60Hz Nominal current:16A, cos ϕ = 0.6Connected loadIncandescent lamps:AC 230V , max. 3600W with 10,000 switching cyclesHalogen lamps:AC 230 V , max. 2500 W with 10,000 switching cycles Fluorescent lamps:AC 230V , max. 2500VA, parallel-compensated,with 5,000 switching cycles Capacitive load:AC 230V , 16A max. 200μF with 5,000 switching cycles Minimum loads:≥ 24V DC, 100mASwitching frequency:max. 10 per minute at nominal loadAmbient temperature Operation:-5°C to +45°C Storage:-25°C to +55°C Transport:-25°C to +70°CEnvironment:The device is designed for use at a height of up to 2000m above sea level (MSL).Max. humidity:93%, no moisture condensationOperating elements:Programming button,twelve manual switches for manual operationDisplay elements:Red LED for programming check,green LED to indicate device availabilityConnections Bus:via two 1 mm pins for bus connecting terminal Outer conductor:eleven 3-gang screwterminals (1–11) and one 2-gang screw terminal (12) for each max. 2.5mm 2Installation width:12depth units = approx. 216mmEC guidelines:Corresponds to Low-Voltage guideline 73/23/EEC and EMC guideline 89/336/EECSchneider Electric -ContactSchneider Electric Limited Telford, TF3 3 BL, UKUK RepresentativeStafford Park 5V 6484-562-02 11/21。
产品手册2012.11.20
建议零售价:108元
松下快速充电宝 BQ-392TCM20
电池使用间歇时,可以仅针对使用过的部分, 随时充电 相对普通充电器,充电速度更快更稳定 4个LED灯,一一对应充电槽,逐个告知充电 进程 提供安全电池盖,保护儿童,避免误操作 充电时候,可以针对电池性能受损部分,有
建议零售价:880元
带冰冻提示温度计RAR381
室内外温度显示,可接3个传感器 冰冻提示,最高/最低温度闹铃 时间,闹铃,日期
建议零售价:338元
三通道多功能定时器WB388
三通道独立倒/正计时 记忆 时钟,闹钟,贪睡会叫,日历 背附磁铁
建议零售价:198元
双通道时钟定时器TR118
建议零售价:998元
超薄时间投影显示器RMR391P(黑色)
投影手臂可调节投射位置
室内外温度显示 无线电控制时钟
建议零售价:798元
带收音机投影时间显示器RRA320PN (黑色、白色)
座机式收音机投影钟,备有1.2寸显示屏 可清楚投射时间及闹铃模式于天花板及墙壁上 可接收FM 收音机频道
建议零售价:378元
爱乐普锂电池移动电源 KBC-L2BC-S
输入:USB-miniB型:DC5.0V/500mA MAX 输出:USB-A型:DC5.0V/500mA*2
高性能锂离子电池(3.7V 5000mAh)
尺寸(重量):W62.D22.H70mm(约130g) 本体带有0N/OFF电力输出的开关,并且有
建议零售价:108元
松下LED护眼台灯 SQ-LD200-P72(红) SQ-LD200-G72(绿) SQ-LD200-K72(黑)
希罗斯水晶微型防水插座Series HR30说明书
HR30-6JA-6P(71)HR30-6R-3P(71)HR30-6R-6P(71)HR30-6R-6S(71)HR30-6R-6SD(71) HR30-7J-12P(71)HR30-7P-12S(71)HR30-7P-12SC(71HR30-8P-12P(71)HR30-8P-12PC(71)Fig.31Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsHR30 SeriesFeatures1. Small-size with low profile3, 6 contacts:M aximum outer diameter Ø12.6mm Mated length 32.3mm (from the panel surface)10, 12 contacts: M aximum outer diameter Ø15.5mmMated length 42.1mm (from the panel surface)These small, compact connectors offer unique features available only from Hirose.2. Waterproof constructionIP67 and 68 waterproof construction in the mated state IP67: Left submerged in water at a depth of 1m for 30 minutes IP68: Left submerged in water at a depth of 2m for 14 days3. Push/pull lockWaterproof connectors feature an easy to operate push/pull locks developed with our exclusive technology.4. Light weight3 and 6 contacts: 6g (plug + receptacle)10 and 12 contacts: 9g (plug + receptacle)5. C lamp structureO ur proprietary clamping method allows clamping the cable by simply tightening the cord ring.6. Easy mating operationThe plug can be securely locked while holding it in your hand while mating. (Fig.2)7. Mis-insertion preventionMating portions are polarized to avoid improper mating and connector damage.8. Mating markBoth the plug and the r eceptacle featur e a white index mar k on them which is used to quickly align the two interfaces for proper mating.(Fig.3)9. Complies with the RoHS requirementsIn consider ation of envir onmental issues, we use only materials that comply with the RoHS Directive.Push-pull- single action lockØ15.542.1Ø12.632.33 and 6 pos.10 and 12 pos.Mated dimensionsLock/release operationAlignment marksPolarized interfacePush-pull locking collarFig.1Fig.22015.8eHR30 Series●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsProduct SpecifiMaterial / FinishProduct Number StructureHR30 - 6 P A - 6 S C (* *)q w e r t y u i23HR30 Series ●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsPlugsCrimp TypeSolder TypeØ15.5A(Fully tightened)Applicablecable diameterBA(Fully tightened)Applicablecable diameterHR30-7P-12SC (71)(Representative example)(Representative example)Shown with contacts installed.HR30-6P-6S (71)4HR30 Series ●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsPlug for overmoldsCrimp TypeSolder Type25.9Ø15.5Ø6.4AØBØCHR30-8PB-12PCHR30-6PB-6S5HR30 Series ●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsReceptaclesSolder TypeGasketBCADE(Thread)F(Hex nut)123456HR30-6R-6P (71)Through hole TypeHR30-8R-12SD (71)DC A B2Through hole post (0.2∞0.5)E F(Hex nut)GasketCrimp TypeØ11.5Ø1515.59.3GasketM11X1(Thread)13(Hex nut)HR30-7R-12PC (71)Shown with contacts installed.(Representative example)(Representative example)(Representative example)6HR30 Series ●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsJacksCrimp TypeSolder Type37.3Ø15(Fully tightened)Applicablecable diameterB(Fully tightened)AApplicablecable diameterHR30-7J-12PC (71)HR30-6J-6P (71)Shown with contacts installed.(Representative example)(Representative example)7HR30 Series ●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsJack for overmoldsCrimp TypeSolder TypeØ1523.7Ø6.4ABCHR30-6JB-6PHR30-8JB-12SC8HR30 Series ●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsNote :W hen using these caps, do not use the gasket that is normally supplied with the receptacle. The “B” diameter end of the receptacle cap will serve as the gasket.CapsFor ReceptacleFor Plugs 1.40.9ØECØAØBØD11.4CØAØBØDØEHR30-6R-C (71)HR30-6P-C (71)(Representative example)(Representative example)9HR30 Series ●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsNote : Use wire size 26 to 30 AWG with a jacket diameter of 1 mm max.Crimp ContactsDiagrams of Connectors in Combination0.82111.151.2A-A cross-sectionAA0.8211AAPlugsHR30-*P-**(71)Caps for Plug HR30-*P-C (71)Receptacles HR30-*R-**(71)JacksHR30-*J-**(71)Caps for Receptacle HR30-*R-C (71)Cap mounting diagramCableCapCapPanelMale contactFemale contactNote 1:P lease use connectors with compatible shell size and number of contacts. If you are using a male contact plug, please also use a corresponding product with a female receptacle and a jack.Note 2:P lease install the applicable crimping contacts when using the crimping style connectors. (Please refer to the manual for wiring work.)Note 3:W hen using the cap on the receptacle side, do not use the gasket that is normally supplied with the receptacle. The Hirose cap has the necessary gasket as part of the cap unit.(Representative example)(Representative example)HR30 Series●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsSolder termination fixtureBack shell tightening collar HR30-6P-6S-T01HR30-6R-6P-T01HR30-6P-T02 Applicable ToolsCable Assembly ToolsNote : W iring for soldering or disassembly and assembly of plugs and jacks can be accomplishedmore effi ciently when using the cable assembly tool.Tightening collar for back shellNote: T he code ring tightening collar is used to tighten the cord ring to the specifi ed torque.(Please refer to the manual for assembly procedures.)1011HR30 Series ●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsContact Position ArrangementPanel CutoutRemarks: 1. The contact arrangement depicts a view from the wiring side. 2. I nstallation is accomplished by securing the receptacle from the back side of the panel using the supplied hexagonnut. The tightening torque of the hexagon nut should be 0.5 N·m for 3, 6 contacts, and 0.8 N·m for 10, 12 contacts.In addition, in order to prevent loosening, please apply Locktight 263 and Lockprimer 7649 manufactured by Henkel Japan Ltd., Tokyo.12312345661234512456789101211312456789101211312345678910HR30-7P-10SC (71)HR30-7P-12SC (71)HR30-8P-12PC (71)HR30-6P-6P (71)HR30-6P-6S (71)HR30-6P-3S (71)Alignment markAlignment markB+0.05A +0.05 0D +0.05ØC+0.05Receptacle, Board Mounting Through Hole PatternRemark: 1. T he receptacle through hole confi guration depicts a view from the mating side of the connector. 2.The above Δ mark indicates the guide key position. 3.The recommended board maximum thickness :1.2mm. 4. T olerance of +0.03mm is recommended for the plated through hole location. Tolerance of +0.02mm is recommendedfor the plated through hole diameter.7R-12PD8R-12SD6R-6SD 1542630.90.91.521.520.491.351.66-Ø0.656R-6PD 1.561.560.90.91.81.86-Ø0.651234560.90.9Applicable ToolsHR30 Series●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsAssembly Procedures12HR30 Series●Miniature Waterproof Plastic Connectors1314HR30 Series ●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsPoints to note when using Heat shrink tubingWe recommend that you use shrink tubing over the solder connections in order to protect the soldered wires and to enhance insulation. However, please be careful when applying heat in this area when installing the shrink tube so excess heat does not bleed into or affect the resin parts as shown in the figure below.If the product does become heated beyond the area shown and into the resin parts, please make sure to prevent the following.q D eformation of the C ring. This could result in prevention of locking during mating.wM elting of some parts.To prevent the deformation of the C rings of the receptacles and the jack, we recommend heat to be applied after mating with a compatible plug.C ringShrinkable tubeHeat application area ReceptacleCompatible plugHeat application areaMated dimensionsReceptacleHR30 Series●Miniature Waterproof Plastic Connectors General usage notesPrecautions1. M ake sure the power is off before mating or un-mating the connector.2. W hen mating the connector, push it on with a force of a least 30N.After mating, pull slightly on the connector to check for proper mating and to ensure the connector is fi rmly locked to the receptacle.3. A fter mating the connector, do not apply a force over 30N to the cable in the directions shown by the arrows. Anexcessive load can lead to connector damage.30N max.Panel30N max.30N max.4. T o maintain the waterproof performance, cable clamping force and cable stability, please use a cable within therecommended for cable diameters.Because the performance will differ depending on the cable structure, make sure to check all specifi cations of the cable assembly before use or production.5. P lease assemble and install the connector and components with the specifi ed tightening torque.If the tightening torque is too weak or too strong, loosening or breakage can occur.6.Please contact Hirose if your application requires compliance with the Electrical Appliance and Meterial Safety Act.1516HR30 Series ●Miniature Waterproof Plastic ConnectorsThe characteristics and the specifications contained herein are for reference purpose. Please refer to the latest customer drawings prior to use.The contents of this catalog are current as of date of 08/2015. Contents are subject to change without notice for the purpose of improvements.2-6-3,Nakagawa Chuoh,Tsuzuki-Ku,Yokohama-Shi 224-8540,JAPAN TEL: +81-45-620-3526 Fax: +81-45-591-3726USA:HIROSE ELECTRIC (U.S.A.), INC. SAN JOSE OFFICE 3255 Scott Boulevard, Building 7, Suite 101 Santa Clara, CA 95054Phone : +1-408-253-9640Fax : +1-408-253-9641/us/USA:HIROSE ELECTRIC (U.S.A.), INC. CHICAGO OFFICE 580 Waters Edge Lane, Suite 205 Lombard IL 60148Phone : +1-630-282-6701Mail:********************/us/USA:HIROSE ELECTRIC (U.S.A.), INC. HEADQUARTERS 2688 Westhills Court, Simi Valley, CA 93065-6235Phone : +1-805-522-7958Fax : +1-805-522-3217/us/CHINA:HIROSE ELECTRIC (SHANGHAI) CO.,LTD. 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LTD.1-10-07, Suntech @ Penang Cybercity (1164),Lintang Mayang Pasir 3,11950, Bayan Baru, Penang, Malaysia.Phone : +604-619-2564 Fax : +604-619-2574/sg/)HR30-8P-C(71)HR30-PC-111HR30-SC-111HR30-8R-12SD(71)HR30-7R-10PC(71 )HR30-6JA-6P(71)HR30-6R-3P(71)HR30-6R-6P(71)HR30-6R-6S(71)HR30-6R-6SD(71) HR30-7J-12P(71)HR30-7P-12S(71)HR30-7P-12SC(71HR30-8P-12P(71)HR30-8P-12PC(71)。
卡洛洛·加維茲工業有限公司 PD30ETPR60BPxxIO 反射式多极光學传感器说明书
PD30ETPR60BPxxIO - IO-LinkPhotoelectric Retro-reflective Polarized sensors with IO-Link communicationDescriptionThe PD30ETPR60BPxxIO stainless steel sensors are built with high-quality materials and designed for harsh environments.They are designed for use in environments where high-pressure cleaning, cleaning agents and disinfectants are used on a daily basis.The strong stainless steel (AISI316L) together with high-quality plastic materials like PEEK, PPSU, and PES sealings of FKM ensure a safe and excellent mechanical resistance.The sensor housing has the IP69K rating as well as approval by ECOLAB for cleaning and disinfection agents.The compact sensor design is ideally suited to confined spaces.Benefits• Retro-reflective Polarized sensor with IO-Link with a adjustable distance of 1.7 to 6 m, either by trimmer or via IO-Link.• Application functions: Pattern Recognition, Speed & Length, Divider function and Object & Gap Monitoring.• Neighbour Immunity , selectable up to 3 sensors• Easy customization to specific OEM requests by use of the build in IO-Link functionalities.• The output can be operated either as a standard switching output or in IO-Link mode.• Fully configurable via output IO-Link v 1.1. Electrical outputs can be configured as PNP / NPN / Push-Pull / External input, normally open or normally closed.• Timer functions can be set, such as ON-delay, Off-delay, and one shots.• Logging functions: Temperatures, detecting counter, power cycles and operating hours.• Detection modes Single point, two point and windows mode.• Logic functions: AND, OR, XOR and Gated SR-FF.• Analogue output: In IO-Link mode the sensor will generate 16 bit analogue process data output representing various selectable process data such as received signal level.• ApplicationsPattern Recognition : An easy way to verify that a product is manufactured to the specification e.g. Furniture production where tabs or holes has to be with a defined pattern.Speed and Length : Monitor the speed and length of an object on a conveyour for e.g. sorting on size.Divider function : A de-central counting function that gives a signal when a preset count level is reached e.g. when a certain items are packed in a carton box it ask for a new box.Object and Gap Monitoring : Function that can sort out good objects and gaps between them so e.g. a packaging machine only reveive objects with the correct size and gaps.PD30ETPR60BPxxIO - IO-LinkMain functions• Detects presence or absence of objects that cut off the light from the emitter• Detects all opaque objects very reliably• The sensor can be operated in IO-Link mode once connected to an IO-Link master or in standard I/O mode.• Received light intensity as process data.• Neighbor inference protection.• Sensing distance by potentiometer, teach by wire or by IO-link parameter.• Quality of Run and Quality of Teach result.• Temperature date for preventive maintenance.• Front-end check for preventive maintenance.Adjustable parameters via IO-Link interface:• Sensing distance and hysteresis.• Sensing modes: single point or two point or window mode.• Timer functions, e.g.: On-delay, Off delay, One shot leading edge or trailing edge.• Logic functions such as: AND, OR, X-OR and SR-FF.• External input.• Logging functions: Maximum temperatures, minimum temperatures, operating hours, operating cycles, power cycles, minutes above maximum temperature, minutes below minimum temperature, etc.• Auto hysteresis• Special functions: Pattern Recognition, Speed & Length, Divider function and Object & Gap Monitoring. ReferencesProduct selection keyEnter the code option instead ofType selectionStructureA BD CEF A B DCEGFig. 1 CableFig. 2 PlugFig. 3"M8-plug" Pin numbersSensingDetectionApplication functionsPattern RecognitionSpeed and LengthDivider functionObject and Gap MonitoringAlarm settingsDetection diagramCD-11.8-7.9-3.903.97.911.83979118158197236276315AccuracyExcess gainC0.00 0.04 0.39FeaturesPower SupplyAuto adjustInput selectorLogic functionsTime delaysOutputsOperation diagramFor default factory sensor Tv = Power-ON delayResponse timesIndication*See operation diagramLED indicationEnvironmental1)Do not bend the cable in temperatures below-10°C2)With no icing or condensationEMCDiagnostic parametersEvents ConfigurationObservation menuProcess data structure4 Bytes, Analogue value 16 ... 31 (16 bit)Mechanics/electronicsConnectionWiringABHousingDimensionsFig. 4 CableFig. 5 PlugCompatibility and conformity Approvals and markings(UL508) IO-LinkDelivery contents and accessoriesDelivery contents• Photoelectric switch: PD30ETPR60BPxxIO• Screwdriver• Packaging: Plastic bagAccessories• Mounting bracket: APD30-MB1 or APD30-MB2 to be purchased separately• Connector type: CO..54NF-..W series to be purchased separatelyFurther informationCOPYRIGHT ©2021Content subject to change. Download the PDF: 。
MBR30H30CTG 开关电源整流器 30 V 30 A 用户手册说明书
MBRB30H30CT-1G, NRVBB30H30CT-1G, MBR30H30CTG Switch-mode Power Rectifiers30 V, 30 AFeatures and Benefits•Low Forward V oltage•Low Power Loss/High Efficiency•High Surge Capacity•150°C Operating Junction Temperature•30 A Total (15 A Per Diode Leg)•Guard−Ring for Stress Protection•NRVBB Prefix for Automotive and Other Applications Requiring Unique Site and Control Change Requirements; AEC−Q101 Qualified and PPAP Capable•These Devices are Pb−Free and are RoHS CompliantApplications•Power Supply − Output Rectification•Power Management•InstrumentationMechanical Characteristics:•Case: Epoxy, Molded•EpoxyMeetsUL94V−*********•Weight:1.5 Grams (I2PAK) (Approximately)1.9 Grams (TO−220) (Approximately)•Finish: All External Surfaces Corrosion Resistant and Terminal Leads are Readily Solderable•Lead Temperature for Soldering Purposes:260°C Max. for 10 SecondsSCHOTTKY BARRIERRECTIFIER30 AMPERES, 30 VOLTS13MARKINGDIAGRAMSI2PAK (TO−262)CASE 418DSTYLE 3AYWWB30H30GAKA3TO−220CASE 221ASTYLE 6A= Assembly LocationY= YearWW= Work WeekB30H30= Device CodeG= Pb−Free PackageAKA= Diode PolaritySee detailed ordering and shipping information on page 5 of this data sheet.ORDERING AND MARKING INFORMATIONMAXIMUM RATINGS (Per Diode Leg)Rating Symbol Value UnitPeak Repetitive Reverse Voltage Working Peak Reverse Voltage DC Blocking Voltage V RRMV RWMV R30VAverage Rectified Forward Current (Rated V R) T C = 138°C I F(AV)15APeak Repetitive Forward Current (Rated V R, Square Wave, 20 kHz)I FRM30ANonrepetitive Peak Surge Current(Surge applied at rated load conditions halfwave, single phase, 60 Hz)I FSM260AOperating Junction Temperature (Note 1)T J−55 to +150°C Storage Temperature T stg*55 to +150°C Voltage Rate of Change (Rated V R)dv/dt10,000V/m s Controlled Avalanche Energy (see test conditions in Figures 9 and 10)W AVAL250mJ ESD Ratings:Machine Model = C Human Body Model = 3B> 400> 8000VStresses exceeding those listed in the Maximum Ratings table may damage the device. If any of these limits are exceeded, device functionality should not be assumed, damage may occur and reliability may be affected.1.The heat generated must be less than the thermal conductivity from Junction−to−Ambient: dP D/dT J < 1/R q JA.THERMAL CHARACTERISTICSRating Symbol Value Unit Maximum Thermal ResistanceJunction−to−Case Junction−to−Ambient R q JCR q JA2.070°C/WELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Per Diode Leg)Rating Symbol Value UnitMaximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage (Note 2) (I F = 15 A, T C = 25°C)(I F = 15 A, T C = 125°C)(I F = 30 A, T C = 25°C)(I F = 30 A, T C = 125°C)v F0.480.400.550.53VMaximum Instantaneous Reverse Current (Note 2) (Rated DC Voltage, T C = 25°C)(Rated DC Voltage, T C = 125°C)i R0.8130mAProduct parametric performance is indicated in the Electrical Characteristics for the listed test conditions, unless otherwise noted. Product performance may not be indicated by the Electrical Characteristics if operated under different conditions.2.Pulse Test: Pulse Width = 300 m s, Duty Cycle ≤ 2.0%.I F , I N S T A N T A N E O U S F O R W A R D C U R R E N T (A M P S )Figure 1. Typical Forward Voltage Figure 2. Maximum Forward VoltageV F , INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (VOLTS)10010.10.40.21.00.80.6I R , R E V E R S E C U R R E N T (A M P S )Figure 3. Typical Reverse Current Figure 4. Maximum Reverse Current50V R , REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)10I F , A V E R A G E F O R W A R D C U R R E N T (A M P S )Figure 5. Current DeratingT C , CASE TEMPERATURE (°C)1201101050140150130160P F O , A V E R A G E P O W E R D I S S I P A T I O N (W A T T S )15I O , AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT (AMPS)1620510Figure 6. Forward Power Dissipation100.1101520301004681214301525202025250.30.50.70.9I F , I N S T A N T A N E O U S F O R W A R D C U R R E N T (A M P S )V F , INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (VOLTS)10010.10.40.21.00.80.60.1100.30.50.70.9I R )50V R , REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)1015203025C , C A P A C I T A N C E (p F )0V R , REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)1500025Figure 7. Typical Capacitance2010153000302000250010005005R (t ), T R A N S I E N T T H E R M A L R E S I S T A N C EFigure 8. Thermal Response Junction−to−Caset 1, TIME (sec)BV DUTI L I DV DDt0t1t2t Figure 9. Test Circuit Figure 10. Current−Voltage WaveformsThe unclamped inductive switching circuit shown in Figure 9 was used to demonstrate the controlled avalanche capability of this device. A mercury switch was used instead of an electronic switch to simulate a noisy environment when the switch was being opened.When S1 is closed at t0 the current in the inductor I L ramps up linearly; and energy is stored in the coil. At t1 the switch is opened and the voltage across the diode under test begins to rise rapidly, due to di/dt effects, when this induced voltage reaches the breakdown voltage of the diode, it is clamped at BV DUT and the diode begins to conduct the full load current which now starts to decay linearly through the diode, and goes to zero at t2.By solving the loop equation at the point in time when S1 is opened; and calculating the energy that is transferred to the diode it can be shown that the total energy transferred is equal to the energy stored in the inductor plus a finite amount of energy from the V DD power supply while the diode is in breakdown (from t1 to t2) minus any losses due to finite component resistances. Assuming the component resistive elements are small Equation (1) approximates the total energy transferred to the diode. It can be seen from this equation that if the V DD voltage is low compared to the breakdown voltage of the device, the amount of energy contributed by the supply during breakdown is small and the total energy can be assumed to be nearly equal to the energy stored in the coil during the time when S1 was closed, Equation (2).W AVAL[12LI2LPKǒBV DUTBV DUT–V DDǓW AVAL[12LI2LPKEQUATION (1):EQUATION (2):ORDERING INFORMATIONDevice Package Shipping MBRB30H30CT−1G TO−262(Pb−Free)50 Units / RailNRVBB30H30CT−1G TO−262(Pb−Free)50 Units / RailMBR30H30CTG TO−220(Pb−Free)50 Units / RailTO −220CASE 221A ISSUE AKDATE 13 JAN 2022STYLE 1:PIN 1.BASE2.COLLECTOR3.EMITTER4.COLLECTORSTYLE 2:PIN 1.BASE 2.EMITTER 3.COLLECTOR 4.EMITTERSTYLE 3:PIN 1.CATHODE 2.ANODE 3.GATE 4.ANODESTYLE 4:PIN 1.MAIN TERMINAL 12.MAIN TERMINAL 23.GATE4.MAIN TERMINAL 2STYLE 7:PIN 1.CATHODE 2.ANODE 3.CATHODE 4.ANODE STYLE 10:PIN 1.GATE 2.SOURCE 3.DRAIN 4.SOURCE STYLE 5:PIN 1.GATE 2.DRAIN 3.SOURCE 4.DRAIN STYLE 8:PIN 1.CATHODE 2.ANODE3.EXTERNAL TRIP/DELAY4.ANODESTYLE 6:PIN 1.ANODE 2.CATHODE 3.ANODE 4.CATHODE STYLE 9:PIN 1.GATE2.COLLECTOR3.EMITTER4.COLLECTOR STYLE 11:PIN 1.DRAIN 2.SOURCE 3.GATE 4.SOURCE STYLE 12:PIN 1.MAIN TERMINAL 12.MAIN TERMINAL 23.GATE4.NOT CONNECTEDI 2PAK (TO −262)CASE 418D −01ISSUE DDATE 16 OCT 2007NOTES:1.DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982.2.CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.STYLE 1:PIN 1.BASE2.COLLECTOR3.EMITTER4.COLLECTORSTYLE 2:PIN 1.GATE 2.DRAIN 3.SOURCE 4.DRAINSTYLE 3:PIN 1.ANODE 2.CATHODE 3.ANODE 4.CATHODESTYLE 4:PIN 1.GATE2.COLLECTOR3.EMITTER4.COLLECTORD DIM MIN MAX MIN MAX MILLIMETERSINCHES A 0.3350.3808.519.65B 0.3800.4069.6510.31C 0.1600.185 4.06 4.70D 0.0260.0350.660.89E 0.0450.055 1.14 1.40G 0.100 BSC 2.54 BSC H 0.0940.110 2.39 2.79J 0.0130.0250.330.64S 0.390 REF 9.90 REF V 0.0450.070 1.14 1.78W0.5220.55113.2514.00MBM 0.13 (0.005)T F 0.122 REF 3.10 REF K 0.5000.56212.7014.27ON Semiconductor and are trademarks of Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC dba ON Semiconductor or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries.ON Semiconductor reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. ON Semiconductor makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does ON Semiconductor assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation special, consequential or incidental damages. ON Semiconductor does not convey any license under its patent rights nor thePUBLICATION ORDERING INFORMATIONTECHNICAL SUPPORTNorth American Technical Support:Voice Mail: 1 800−282−9855 Toll Free USA/Canada Phone: 011 421 33 790 2910LITERATURE FULFILLMENT :Email Requests to:*******************onsemi Website: Europe, Middle East and Africa Technical Support:Phone: 00421 33 790 2910For additional information, please contact your local Sales Representative。
Furman PST-6 电源保护设备说明书
The PST-6IntroductionThank you for purchasing the Furman Power Station-6 Power Conditioner. For over 30 years, Furman has pioneered the development of AC power products for the most demanding audio, video, and broadcast professionals. Furman’s Ground Contamination Free Surge Protection, Advanced Filtering Technology, and Digital-HD Television Ready circuitry can signifi cantly improve your sensitive components while protecting them from spikes, surges and contaminated AC power.Today’s power grid typically experiences numerous electrical surges and spikes on a daily basis. At best, these irregularities can degrade your equipment’s performance; at worst, they can severely damage individual components or your entire system. Not so with Furman.With our exclusive Ground Contamination Free Surge Protection, your valued equipment is protected without the long-term damaging effect of conventional surge strips.Safety InformationTo obtain best results from your Furman Power Station-6 Power Conditioner, please be sure to read this manual carefully before using.Warning:To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture. Dangerous high voltages are present inside the enclosure. Do not remove the covers. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualifi ed personnel only.2Important Safety Instructions:1. Please read and observe all safety and operating instructions before installing your Power Station-6 (PST-6). Retain these instructions for future reference.2. Your PST-6 should not be used near water – for example, neara bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc.3. Do not place your PST-6 near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other appliances that produce heat.4. The PST-6 should only be connected to a 120 VAC, 60Hz, 15 amp grounded electrical outlet. Do not defeat the ground or change polarization of the power plug.5. Route the power cord and other cables so that they are not likely to be walked on, tripped over, or stressed. Pay particular attention to the condition of the cords and cables at the plugs, and the point where they exit your PST-6. To prevent risk of fi re or injury, damaged cords and cables should be replaced immediately.6. Clean your PST-6 with a damp cloth only. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners. Never pour liquid on or into the unit.7. Your PST-6 should be serviced by qualifi ed service personnel when:3• The power supply cord or the plug has been frayed, kinked, or cut.• Objects have fallen or liquid has spilled into the unit.• The unit has been exposed to rain or other moisture.• The unit does not appear to operate normally, exhibits a marked change in performance, or the Protection OK indicator is not lit.• The unit has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.8. Your PST-6 requires that a safety ground be present for properoperation. Any attempt to operate the unit without a safety ground is considered improper operation and could invalidate the warranty.OperationAC, Telephone, and Coaxial ConnectorsTelco – Satellite / Cable Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors: The PST-6 features transient voltage surge suppression for both standard telephone lines, as well as cable and satellite lines utilizing standard coaxial connectors. As these surge suppressors are in-line, they will require an additional cable (supplied with the PST-6) to connect from their output to the control device requiring protection.All in-line surge suppressors feature our exclusive ground contamination free technology. This aids in eliminating audio buzzing, and the video hum-bars that can result from typical in-line suppressors. Further, our cable and satellite suppressors are TIVO friendly as well as HD-Digital Television ready. Both DC carrier signals as well as high bandwidth signals can pass through our 4circuit. In fact the bandwidth is less than 0.1dB loss at 1GHz!To connect your cabling to these in-line protectors, simply follow thein and out indications marked next to the Telco, and Cable / Satellite connectors.Note:It is not possible to make an in-line cable / satellite protector “maintenance-free.” Under extreme conditions, it is possible that the surge suppression in one of these devices could sacrifi ce itself after a catastrophic event. If the telephone, cable or satellite signal will no longer pass through our protector, please send your Power Station to Furman for servicing. To test this, simply disconnect the incoming and out going cable from the PST-6. Connect the incoming connector to the component that formerly received the out going connector, thus by-passing the in-line protection. If the signalis present (but not when used with the PST-6) then the protection circuit is damaged (assuming it worked properly before the storm or catastrophic event).Circuit BreakerIf the PST-6 is connected to an AC outlet where suffi cient voltageis present, the unit should operate properly with the protection OK indicator lit, after the main power switch is turned to the on position.If the unit still does not function under these conditions check the circuit breaker button! It is the round black button adjacent to the incoming AC cord. If the circuit breaker trips immediately, there may be too great of a current load placed upon it. Simply disconnect one5product at a time until this no longer happens. If the breaker trips with no components connected, there may be a wiring defect that requires Furman service.IndicatorsProtection OK Indicator:Although Furman’s Ground Contamination Free Surge Suppression rarely requires servicing, nature has a way of occasionally creating electrical forces that are beyond the capabilities of any transient voltage surge suppressor device to absorb without some degree of damage. In the instance that this occurs, the blue “Protection OK” LED indicator will turn off. If this happens, Furman’s surge suppression circuit is compromised. The unit must be returned to Furman Sound, or an authorized Furman Service Center for repair.MountingIf the Power Station needs to be mounted to the inside panel of a rack or hung from a wall, a convenient crossed oval cutout is provided on the unit’s bottom panel. A standard No. 6 pan head screw can be used in the same way a picture is hung from a wall. Simply measure the centers on the bottom of your Power Station. This will be the distance from the two mounting holes drilled into your wall, rack or cabinet surface. Once the screw is fastened fl ush with the surface, back it out approximately ½”. The screw head should push through the crossed cutout on the bottom surface of the Power Station. Next, simply allow the Power Station to move down and seat into the end of its oval cut-out. Adjust the pan head screw if necessary.6WarrantyFurman Sound, Inc., having its principal place of business at 1997 South McDowell Blvd., Petaluma, CA 94954 (“Manufacturer”) warrants its PST-6 (the “Product”) as follows:Manufacturer warrants to the original Purchaser of the Product that the Product sold hereunder will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. The Purchaser of the product is allowed fi fteen days from the date of purchase to complete warranty registration by mail or on-line at the Furman website. If the Product does not conform to this Limited Warranty during the warranty period (as herein above specifi ed), Purchaser shall notify Manufacturer in writing of the claimed defects. If the defects are of such type and nature as to be covered by this warranty, Manufacturer shall authorize Purchaser to return the Product to the Furman factory or to an authorized Furman repair location. Warranty claims should be accompanied by a copy of the original purchase invoice showing the purchase date; this is not necessary if the Warranty Registration was completed either via the mailed in warranty card or on-line website registration. Shipping charges to the Furman factory or to an authorized repair location must be prepaid by the Purchaser of the product. Manufacturer shall, at its own expense, furnish a replacement Product or,at Manufacturer’s option, repair the defective Product. Return shipping charges back to Purchaser will be paid by Manufacturer.THE FOREGOING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS7FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Manufacturer does not warrant against damages or defects arising out of improper or abnormal use of handling of the Product; against defects or damages arising from improper installation, against defects in products or components not manufactured by Manufacturer, or against damages resulting from such non-Manufacturer made products or components. This warranty shall be cancelable by Manufacturer at its sole discretion if the product is modifi ed in any way without written authorization from Furman Sound.This warranty also does not apply to Products upon which repairs have been affected or attempted by persons other than pursuant to written authorization by Manufacturer.THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE. The sole and exclusive obligation of Manufacturer shall be to repair or replace the defective Product in the manner and for the period provided above. Manufacturer shall not have any other obligation with respect to the Products or any part thereof, whether based on contract, tort, strict liability or otherwise.Under no circumstances, whether based on this Limited Warranty or otherwise, shall Manufacturer be liable for incidental, special, or consequential damages. Manufacturer’s employees or representatives’ ORAL OR OTHER WRITTEN STATEMENTS DO NOT CONSTITUTE WARRANTIES, shall not be relied upon by Purchaser, and are not a part of the contract for sale or this limited warranty. This Limited Warranty states the entire obligation of Manufacturer with respect to the Product.If any part of this Limited Warranty is determined to be void or illegal, the remainder shall remain in full force and effect.8ServiceAll equipment being returned for repair must have a Return Authorization (R/A) Number. To get an R/A number, please call the Furman Service Department at (707) 763-1010 ext 121, between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm US Pacifi c Time. When returning equipment for repair, please use the original packaging to ship the product. Also, please enclose a note giving your name, address, phone number, e-mail address, and a description of the problem. Please display your R/A Number prominently on the front of all packages.91011Furman Sound, Inc.1997 South McDowell Blvd.Petaluma, California 94954-6919 USAPhone: 707-763-1010Fax: 707-763-1310Web: E-mail:********************12011104-D。
30N06中文资料
UNISONIC TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD30N06MOSFET30 Amps, 60 VoltsN-CHANNEL POWER MOSFETDESCRIPTIONThe UTC 30N06 is a low voltage MOSFET and is designed to have better characteristics, such as fast switching time, low gate charge, low on-state resistance and excellent avalanchecharacteristics. This power MOSFET is usually used at automotive applications in power supplies, high efficient DC to DC converters and battery operated products.FEATURES* R DS(ON) = 40m Ω@V GS = 10 V* Ultra low gate charge ( typical 20 nC )* Low reverse transfer Capacitance ( C RSS = typical 80 pF ) * Fast switching capability* 100% avalanche energy specified * Improved dv/dt capabilitySYMBOL1.GateTO-22011TO-220F*Pb-free plating product number: 30N06LORDERING INFORMATIONOrder Number Pin AssignmentNormal Lead Free Plating Package 1 2 3Packing30N06-TA3-T 30N06L-TA3-T TO-220 G D S Tube 30N06-TF3-T 30N06L-TF3-T TO-220F G D S Tube Note: Pin Assignment: G: Gate D: Drain S: SourceABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSPARAMETER SYMBOL RATINGS UNITDrain-Source Voltage V DSS 60 V Gate to Source Voltage V GSS ±20 VT C = 25 30 AContinuous Drain Current T C = 100 I D21.3 APulsed Drain Current (Note 1) I DM 120 A Avalanche Energy, Single Pulsed (Note 2) E AS 300 mJ Repetitive Avalanche Energy (Note 1) E AR 8 mJ Peak Diode Recovery dv/dt (Note 3) dv/dt 7.5 V/nsTotal Power Dissipation (T C = 25 ) 80 WDerating Factor Above 25P D0.53 W/ Operation Junction Temperature T J -55 ~ +150 Storage Temperature T STG -55 ~ +150Note: Absolute maximum ratings are those values beyond which the device could be permanently damaged.Absolute maximum ratings are stress ratings only and functional device operation is not implied.THERMAL DATAPARAMETER SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX UNITThermal Resistance, Junction-to-Case θJC 1.8 °C/W Thermal Resistance, Case-to-Sink θCS 0.5 °C/W Thermal Resistance, Junction-to-Ambient θJA 62.5 °C/WELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (T C = 25 , unless otherwise specified)PARAMETER SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT Off CharacteristicsDrain-Source Breakdown Voltage BV DSS V GS = 0 V, I D = 250 µA 60 VV DS = 60 V, V GS = 0 V 1 µADrain-Source Leakage Current I DSSV DS = 48 V, V GS = 0 V, T J = 150 10µA Forward V GS = 20V, V DS = 0 V 100nAGate-Source Leakage Current Reverse I GSSV GS = -20V, V DS = 0 V -100nA Breakdown Voltage TemperatureCoefficientBV DSS /△T J I D = 250 µA, Referenced to 25 0.06 V/On Characteristics Gate Threshold Voltage V GS(TH) V DS = V GS , I D = 250 µA 2.0 4.0V Static Drain-Source On-StateResistanceR DS(ON) V GS = 10 V, I D = 15 A 32 40m ΩDynamic Characteristics Input Capacitance C ISS 800 pFOutput Capacitance C OSS 300 pFReverse Transfer Capacitance C RSSV GS = 0 V, V DS = 25 V f = 1MHz 80 pF Switching Characteristics Turn-On Delay Time t D(ON) 12 nsTurn-On Rise Time t R 79 ns Turn-Off Delay Time t D(OFF) 50 nsTurn-Off Fall Time t F V DD = 30V, I D =15 A, V GS =10V (Note 4, 5) 52 ns Total Gate Charge Q G 20 30nCGate-Source Charge Q GS 6 nCGate-Drain Charge (Miller Charge) Q GD V DS = 60V, V GS = 10 V, I D = 24A(Note 4, 5)9 nCELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Cont.)Note 1. Repeativity rating: pulse width limited by junction temperature2. L=19.5mH, I AS=30A, R G=20Ω, Starting T J=253. I SD≤50A, di/dt≤300A/µs, V DD≤BV DSS, Starting T J=254. Pulse Test: Pulse Width≤300µs,Duty Cycle≤2%5. Essentially independent of operating temperature.TEST CIRCUITS AND WAVEFORMSV DDV GS (Driver)I SD (D.U.T.)Body DiodeForward Voltage DropV DS(D.U.T.)Fig. 1A Peak Diode Recovery dv/dt Test CircuitFig. 1B Peak Diode Recovery dv/dt WaveformsTEST CIRCUITS AND WAVEFORMS (Cont.)R LDDV DS90%10%V GStFig. 2A Switching Test Circuit Fig. 2B Switching WaveformsFig. 3A Gate Charge Test CircuitFig. 3B Gate Charge Waveform10VLV DDI ASFig. 4A Unclamped Inductive Switching Test Circuit Fig. 4B Unclamped Inductive Switching WaveformsTYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS101010101010Drain -Source Voltage , V DS (V)D r a i n C u r r e n t , I D (A )On-State CharacteristicsGate-Source Voltage , V GS (V)Transfer CharacteristicsD r a i n -S o u r c e O n -R e s i s t a n c e , R D S (O N ) (m Ω)Drain Current , I D (A)408010020406080On-Resistance Variation vs . Drain Current and102101000.2Source-Drain Voltage , V SD (V)R e v e r s e D r a i n C u r r e n t , I S D (A )Reverse Drain Current vs . Allowable CaseTemperature 1.60.40.60.8 1.0 1.2 1.420601200.1Drain -Source Voltage, V DC (V)C a p a c i t a n c e (p F )Capacitance Characteristics1Total Gate Charge , Q G (nC)Gate Charge Characteristics10TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS(Cont.)-100D r a i n -S o u r c e B r e a k d ow n V o l t a g e , B V D S S (N o r m a l i z e d )Junction Temperature , T J (℃)-5050200100150Breakdown Voltage Variation vs . JunctionD r a i n -S o u r c e On -R e s i s t a n c e , R D S (O N ), (N o r m a l i z e d )-5050100150On-Resistance Variation vs . 01.0Junction Temperature , T J (℃)0.1Drain -Source Voltage, V DS (V)D r a i n C u r r e n t , I D ,(A )Maximum Safe Operating1100Case Temperature, T C (℃)Maximum Drain Current vs . Case Temperature 101001000Square Wave Pulse Duration , t 1 (sec)T h e r m a l R e s p o n s e , Z θJ C (t )11E-50.10.110Transient Thermal Response Curve1E-41E-30.01。
HR6系列 熔断器式隔离开关 说明书
图1
B D 4xφA
H G
A C E
4xφB
F
F
尺寸
A B C D E F G H φA φB
规格 160A 215 134 200 80 40 40 110 240 max φ7 φ7
250A 280 184 260 120 60 60 160 310 max φ9 φ9
表3
400-630A 300 244 280 160 60 80 186 350 max φ9 φ9
380
315、355、400、425、500、630
660
315、355、400、425
4.2 开关技术参数(见表2)。
型号 额定绝缘电压(V) 约定发热电流(A) 额定工作电流(A)
额定接通和 分断能力(A) (1.05Ue时)
额定限制短路电流(kA)
380V 660V 380V,COSφ=0.35 AC23B 660V,COSφ=0.65 AC22B 380V 660V
3.1 周围空气温度不高于+40℃,不低于-5℃。 3.2 安装地点的海拔不超过2000m。 3.3 湿度:
最高温度为+40℃时,空气的相对湿度不超过50%,在较低的温度下可以允许有较高的相对湿度,例 如20℃时达90%。对由于温度变化偶尔产生的凝露应采取特殊的措施。 3.4 周围环境的污染等级为3级。 3.5 开关应安装在无显著摇动、冲击振动和没有雨雪侵袭的地方,同时安装地点应无爆炸危险介质,且 介质中无足以腐蚀金属和破坏绝缘的气体和尘埃。
NT型熔断体装在盖的内部,盖可沿支持件呈扇形旋转,具有较大的电隔离距离以满足隔离开关的要 求,盖可以方便地从底座上拆下,使得安装和更换熔断体很方便。底座上具有两组安装孔,能满足各种 开关柜内及面板上安装的要求。开关的两侧面,根据需要可装辅助触头,发出指示开关分合状态的信号。
ZS-30A ZS-40A 太阳能控制器 电池充电器用户手册说明书
Solar Controller / Battery ChargerZS-30A / ZS-40AInput: DC12V Solar panel (Max. 25V)Output: DC 12V 30A (ZS-30A)DC 12V 40A (ZS-40A)User’s ManualFor use with 12Volt Solar Panel OnlySuitable for Solar panels up to 510 Watts / ZS-30A; 680Watt / ZS-40ABattery Connection Solar Array ConnectionLength ofWire < 1m 6m 9m 12mPlease refer to the wire size chartbelow to determine the minimumsize wire needed for eachconnection. This will also ensureyou get the best performance outof your solar regulator.Soft Charge - When batteries suffer an over-discharge, the controller will softly rampsthe battery voltage up to 10V.Bulk Charge -Maximum current charging until batteries rise to Absorption levelAbsorption Charge-Constant voltage charging and battery is over 85%.Equalization Charge*-Only for WET battery or Calcium battery type, when the battery is deeply drained below 10V, it will automatically run this stage to bring the internal cells as an equal states and fully complement the loss ofcapacity.(LiFePO4, LTO,Gel and AGM battery do not run Equalization charge)Float Charge -Battery is fully charged and maintained at a safe level.A fully charged battery has a voltage of more than 13.6 Volts.The 6 LED’s indicate the charging status and thebattery conditionRed Blue Green Green Yellow Red Solar Power Present-Nobattery connectedON OFF OFF OFF OFF Flash Soft charging ON FlashOFF OFF OFF ON Bulk charging ON ON OFF Subject to battery voltage Absorption charging ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF Equalization charging ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF Float charging ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Solar panel weak FlashOFF OFF Subject to battery voltage At night no charge OFF OFF OFF Subject to battery voltageBattery Voltage below 11.5V(+/-0.2V)ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON Battery Voltage between 11.5V - 12.5V(+/-0.2V)ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF Battery Voltage above 12.5V(+/-0.2V) ON ON OFF ONOFF OFF.OPERATION - L.E.D. INDICATIONABNORMAL OPERATION MODEFlashFlashFlashOptional external Battery temperature sensor:As an option, the unit provides a port to connect the external battery temperature sensor; if。
HIROSE ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. TM31P-TM-88P 6接线器说明书
OK
Next12-45
10
100
Frequency(MHz)
Copyright C 2007, HIROSE ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.
TM31P-1 TM31P-2 low high
1000
Next(dB)
Plug :TM31P-TM-88P
NEXT45-78
-20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 -110 -120
Copyright C 2007, HIROSE ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.
Plug :TM31P-TM-88P
CAT6a Performance Measurement : Plug single TM31P Model sample
Measurement Method : Direct Probe Method Measurement Equipment : Network Analyzer
Plug design makes it possible for users to lengthen jacket end and have steady CAT6a performance.
Step4
Step5
Step6
Copper tape
17mm
Copyright C 2007, HIROSE ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.
(Agilent E8357A) Frequency : 10~500MHz
Direct Probe Tool
Copyright C 2007, HIROSE ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.
Next(dB)
Plug :TM31P-TM-88P
HR1000A中文资料-精选.pdf
HR100A谐振半桥控制器,用于液晶开关电源LCD和PDP电视、台式电脑和服务器、电信SMPS、AC -DC适配器,开架式开关电源、视频游戏机、电子照明镇流器HR100A外形内部功能图引脚功能引脚功能描述1 SS 软启动。
外部连接一个电容到GND和电阻FSET引脚来设定最大振荡频率和时间常数中的频移启动。
内部开关电容器放电时,芯片将关闭(VCC UVLO < ,VCC > 16V ,BO < 1.25V或5.5V > ,LATCH > 1.85V ,CS >1.5V ,定时器> 2V ,热关断),以保证软启动时的电流检测引脚电压超过0.8V ,并作为只要保持上述0.75V 。
2 定时器过电流和关断的时间。
连接一个电容器,并从该电阻器连接到GND 从一个过流条件的集成电路前都设置了最长期限停止开关,并且IC 之前的延迟重新开始切换。
每次CS引脚电压超过0.8V ,内部130μA源对电容充电;外部电阻缓慢释放这种电容。
如果引脚电压达到2V时,软启动电容完全释放,推开关频率到其最大值;在130μA来源仍然在。
当电压超过 3.5V的集成电路停止开关和内部电流源关断,以使管脚的电压衰减。
IC进入软启动时,电压低于0.3V。
这允许转换器具有非常低的间歇工作下短路条件下的平均输入功率。
3 CT 时间设置。
内部电流源通过外部网络编程连接到针4充电和放电连接到GND的电容。
确定转换器的开关频率。
4 FSET 开关频率设置。
提供了精确的2V基准。
从该引脚连接一个电阻与GND之间定义了一个电流设定振荡器的最低频率。
连接通过一个电阻晶体管光耦合器来此引脚关闭反馈环路。
该调制振荡器的频率来调节变换器的输出电压。
值该电阻将设定的最大工作频率。
的R-C串联连接,从此引脚与GND设定频移在启动时防止过大的浪涌能量(软开始)。
5 BURST 突发模式操作阈值。
检测某些电压相关的反馈控制,这一点比起内部参考( 1.25V )。
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A : Fine wire
5 Number of Contacts : 3, 6, 10 and 12
6 Contact type S P
: Female contact : Male contact
7 Contact wiring type Blank : Solder C : Crimping D : Through hole
Phosphor bronze
Finish Black Black Natural Red/Black Gold plated
---------Black Black Gold plated Chromate Nickel plated
Selective gold plated
Remarks UL94V-0 UL94V-0
6. Visual alignment indicators
Permanent alignment indicators in a contrasting color on all connectors aid in correct alignment and engagement.
7. Built-in cable strain relief
A B
Gasket
Part Number HR30-6R-3P HR30-6R-6P HR30-6R-6S HR30-7R-12P HR30-8R-12S
Short in length when fully terminated and mated.
2. Water and dust protected
IP67 protection rating: Complete protection against dust penetration and against water penetration when submerged 1 meter deep for half hour. Mated with corresponding connector or protective cap.
1000M ohms min.
No flashover or insulation breakdown
4.Vibration
No electrical discontinuity of 10 µs or more
Contact resistance 10m ohms min.(3 pos.) 5.Durability (mating/un-mating) Contact resistance 30m ohms min. (Solder type: 6, 10, and 12 pos.)
2
B Ø15.5
元器件交易网
sPlugs
qSolder Type
HR30-6P-6S (Shown)
6
1
5
2
43
A(Fully tightened)
Applicable cable diameter
Part Number HR30-6P-3S HR30-6P-6S HR30-6P-6P HR30-6PA-3S HR30-6PA-6S HR30-6PA-6P HR30-7P-12S HR30-8P-12P
CL No. 130-0004-1 130-00100019-9 130-0020-8 130-0027-7 130-0026-4
qCrimp Type
HR30-7P-12SC (Shown)
A
B Solder pot inner diameter Applicable cable diameter range Weight
------------------------------------UL94V-0 -------------------------------------
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sOrdering information
HR 3 0 - 6 P A - 6 S C
1
23 4
56 7
1 Series name : HR30
HR30-PC-211
Note: Crimp contacts are not included. Please order applicable contacts separately.
Weight 6g
3
元器件交易网
sReceptacles
qSolder Type
HR30-6R-6P (Shown)
Lock/release operation
Push-pull- single action lock
Alignment marks Push-pull locking collar
Polarized interface
2004.6
1
元器件交易网
sProduct Specifications
Contact resistance 100m ohms min. (Through hole type: 6 and 12 pos.)
6.Temperature cycle Insulation resistance 100 M ohms min.
7.Humidity resistance
Insulation resistance 10M ohms min. (when humidity high) 100M ohms min. (when dry)
8.Waterproof performance No penetration inside. 9.Dust protection
Conditions
1A DC
100 V DC 300 V AC / one minute Frequency: 10 to 55 Hz, single amplitude of 0.75 mm, 2 hours in each of the 3 directions
Part Number
CL No.
A
Crimp contact
Applicable cable diameter range
HR30-7P-10SC HR30-7P-12SC
130-0013-2 130-0014-5
HR30-SC-211 39.8
6.2 to 7
HR30-8P-12PC
130-0015-8
Multiple polarizing keys protect the contacts from missalignment or attempted insertion of the wrong connector, while assuring correct mating between the corresponding connectors.
-25ç to +85ç -25ç to +85ç
Characteristic
Specification
1.Contact resistance
2.Insulation resistance 3.Withstanding voltage
5m ohms max. (3 pos.) 15m ohms max. (Solder type: 6, 10, and 12 pos.) 30m ohms max. (Through hole type: 6 and 12 pos.)
sApplications
Test and measuring equipment, portable devices, instrumentation, industrial devices, recreational equipment, I/O applications and other applications requiring use of lightweight, corrosion resistant quick mate/ release cable connections.
Ratings
Current rating Voltage rating
5A (3 pos.) 2A (6,10,12 pos.)
100V AC,140V DC(3,6 pos.) 30V AC,42V DC(10,12 pos.)
Operation Temperature Range StorageTemperature Range
While mated with corresponding or protective cap submerged at depth of 1m for half hour.
sMaterial
Assembly
Component
Plug
Receptacles Crimp contact (male/female)
3. Simple pull lock release
Built-in lock/release mechanism securely locks mated connectors while allowing quick disconnection by simply pulling on the plug’s release collar. Molded-in grooves prevent hand slippage when pulled. The round configuration of the collar allows easy side-byside panel mounting and will not snag on objects when the cable is pulled-out.
4. Light weight, corrosion resistant
Glass reinforced thermoplastic compounds and noncorrosive components are used in all assemblies.